This stylish studio apartment on Carrer de Sèneca, in Gràcia, is fully furnished. The cosy property has a basic but well equipped kitchen, and a combined living and sleeping area with a sofa bed, retractable table, and plenty of shelving. The bathroom is nicely tiled, and the window has a nice view.
The apartment is located in Gràcia, and just a short stroll from many bars, cafes, cultural centers, and historic landmarks. You’ll have everything you need close by in this lively, popular spot, and public transport is handy to whip you around the city.
Utility bills: €150 per month payable to landlord
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Canceling your stay with Spotahome? Here’s what you need to know:
a) The good news: if you cancel your booking 61 days (or more) before your move-in date, we promise to refund 100% of your first payment.
b) If you cancel 31 to 60 days before your move-in date, we will refund 50% of your first payment. The other 50% will be given to the landlord.
c) If you cancel your stay within 30 days of your move-in date, 100% of your first payment will be given to the landlord.
d) The bad news: once your booking is accepted by the landlord, you cannot recover your one-time reservation fee at any point.
Gràcia
Yourcharming, lively hangout
Overview
Gràcia was once an independent town.
Perhaps that's why it feels like a village in the heart of Barcelona.
Bars, boutiques and restaurants pepper the pedestrian streets. It's a real a favourite of local residents.
And you?
What can I do here?
Visit the colourful temple of Catalan modernism that is Park Güell. Think Spartacus meets the Flintstones. Awesome. You have to pay €8 to get in, though.
Shop for fresh food at Mercat de la Llibertat. It's an indoor market, open since 1888. You can buy fish, legumes, vegetables and other natural products.
Explore the car-free streets. (Why aren't all city centres car free?)
Pause for a cool beer or vermouth in one of Gràcia's vibrant squares:
Cines Verdi is a cinema. It shows original language films with Spanish subtitles. Some weeknight viewings are a tiny bit cheaper (€7 vs €8). Gosh.
Fun fact
The best time to be in Gràcia is mid-August during the Festa Major de Gràcia. Jaw-dropping street decorations, human pyramids, fireworks, parades, great food and lots to drink. Party on_._ And on.
Can I afford it? €€ (mid-range)
Get in touch: neighbourhoods@spotahome.com